Selected Publications
Jennifer Hadden and Aseem Prakash. 2023. “Introduction: What Scholars Know (and Need to Know) about the Politics of Climate Change. PS: Political Science and Politics https://doi.org/10.1017/S1049096523000562 (open access).
Alauna Safarpour, Sarah Bush, and Jennifer Hadden. 2022. “Participation Incentives in an Elite Survey of International Non-Profit Professionals.” Research & Politics https://doi.org/10.1177/20531680221125723 (open access).
Paasha Mahdavi, Jennifer Hadden, Jessica Green and Thomas Hale. 2022. “Using Earnings Calls to Understand the Political Behavior of Major Polluters.” Global Environmental Politics 22(1): 159-174.
Jessica Green, Jennifer Hadden, Thomas Hale, and Paasha Mahdavi. 2022. “Transition, Hedge, or Resist? Understanding Political and Economic Behavior Toward Decarbonization in the Oil and Gas Industry.” Review of International Political Economy 29(6): 2036-2063.
Jessica Green and Jennifer Hadden. 2021. “How Did Environmental Governance Become So Complex? Understanding Mutualism Between Environmental NGOs and International Organizations.” International Studies Review 23(4): 1972-1812.
Jennifer Hadden and Sarah Bush. 2020. “What’s Different About the Environment? Environmental INGOs in Comparative Perspective.” Environmental Politics 30th Anniversary Special Issue 30(1): 202-223.
Sarah Bush and Jennifer Hadden. 2019. "Density and Decline in the Founding of International NGOs in the United States." International Studies Quarterly 63(4): 1133-1146.
Jennifer Hadden and Lorien Jasny. 2019. “The Power of Peers: How Transnational Advocacy Networks Shape NGO Strategies on Climate Change.” British Journal of Political Science 49(2): 637-659.
Jennifer Hadden. 2018. “The Relational Sources of Advocacy Strategies: Comparative Evidence from the U.S. and European Climate Change Sectors.” Policy Studies Journal 46(2): 248-268.
Jen Iris Allan and Jennifer Hadden. 2017. “Exploring the Framing Power of NGOs in Global Climate Politics.” Environmental Politics 26(4): 600-620.
Jennifer Hadden and Lucia Seybert. 2016. “What’s in a Norm? Mapping the Norm Definition Process in the Debate on Sustainable Development.” Global Governance 22(2): 249-268.
Jennifer Hadden. 2015. Networks in Contention: The Divisive Politics of Climate Change. New York: Cambridge University Press.
Jennifer Hadden. 2014. “Explaining Variation in Transnational Climate Change Activism: The Role of Inter-Movement Spillover.” Global Environmental Politics 14(2): 7-25.
Jennifer Hadden and Sidney Tarrow. 2007. “Spillover or Spillout? The Global Justice Movement in the United States After 9-11.” Mobilization 12(4): 359-376.
Jennifer Hadden and Aseem Prakash. 2023. “Introduction: What Scholars Know (and Need to Know) about the Politics of Climate Change. PS: Political Science and Politics https://doi.org/10.1017/S1049096523000562 (open access).
Alauna Safarpour, Sarah Bush, and Jennifer Hadden. 2022. “Participation Incentives in an Elite Survey of International Non-Profit Professionals.” Research & Politics https://doi.org/10.1177/20531680221125723 (open access).
Paasha Mahdavi, Jennifer Hadden, Jessica Green and Thomas Hale. 2022. “Using Earnings Calls to Understand the Political Behavior of Major Polluters.” Global Environmental Politics 22(1): 159-174.
Jessica Green, Jennifer Hadden, Thomas Hale, and Paasha Mahdavi. 2022. “Transition, Hedge, or Resist? Understanding Political and Economic Behavior Toward Decarbonization in the Oil and Gas Industry.” Review of International Political Economy 29(6): 2036-2063.
Jessica Green and Jennifer Hadden. 2021. “How Did Environmental Governance Become So Complex? Understanding Mutualism Between Environmental NGOs and International Organizations.” International Studies Review 23(4): 1972-1812.
Jennifer Hadden and Sarah Bush. 2020. “What’s Different About the Environment? Environmental INGOs in Comparative Perspective.” Environmental Politics 30th Anniversary Special Issue 30(1): 202-223.
Sarah Bush and Jennifer Hadden. 2019. "Density and Decline in the Founding of International NGOs in the United States." International Studies Quarterly 63(4): 1133-1146.
Jennifer Hadden and Lorien Jasny. 2019. “The Power of Peers: How Transnational Advocacy Networks Shape NGO Strategies on Climate Change.” British Journal of Political Science 49(2): 637-659.
Jennifer Hadden. 2018. “The Relational Sources of Advocacy Strategies: Comparative Evidence from the U.S. and European Climate Change Sectors.” Policy Studies Journal 46(2): 248-268.
Jen Iris Allan and Jennifer Hadden. 2017. “Exploring the Framing Power of NGOs in Global Climate Politics.” Environmental Politics 26(4): 600-620.
Jennifer Hadden and Lucia Seybert. 2016. “What’s in a Norm? Mapping the Norm Definition Process in the Debate on Sustainable Development.” Global Governance 22(2): 249-268.
Jennifer Hadden. 2015. Networks in Contention: The Divisive Politics of Climate Change. New York: Cambridge University Press.
Jennifer Hadden. 2014. “Explaining Variation in Transnational Climate Change Activism: The Role of Inter-Movement Spillover.” Global Environmental Politics 14(2): 7-25.
Jennifer Hadden and Sidney Tarrow. 2007. “Spillover or Spillout? The Global Justice Movement in the United States After 9-11.” Mobilization 12(4): 359-376.